The following people appeared during felony bond hearings on Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear on Aug. 19 in Pope County Circuit Court.

A Pope County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) deputy assigned to the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force (DTF) testified Arkansas State Police (ASP) were working westbound traffic on Interstate I-40 Friday around noon when a trooper saw a white truck committing a lane violation. Police initiated a traffic stop and discovered Osborne had a one pound bag of marijuana behind the driver’s seat after he gave ASP consent to search, according to testimony.

• Lacey Phillips, 18, theft by receiving — $7,500.

• Daniel Boshears, 43, theft by receiving — $7,500.

A PCSO investigator testified a man reported Friday a $2,000 4-wheeler was missing from his home. The victim told police he was driving near his home and saw someone had loading ramps attached to a trailer. The victim made contact there with Boshears who denied the victim’s request to have a look around. After deputies arrived, they found the reported 4-wheeler, with the ignition punched out, in bushes close to the trailer, according to testimony.

• Micheala Murray, 57, possession of a controlled substance — $7,500.

A Russellville police report (RPD) stated a local store called police to report a woman was allegedly shoplifting. Police contacted store management who told them an employee saw Murray enter the restroom there.

After leaving the restroom, wrappers and price tags from music CDs and jewelry were discovered by the employee in the trash. Merchandise matching the tags and wrappers were later found in Murray’s purse. Police also found an alleged marijuana pipe in her purse with a substance resembling marijuana in it.

When being escorted out of the store by police, Murray resisted and shouted disparaging remarks toward police in public.

After arriving at the Pope County Detention Center (PCDC), jailers found a bag of methamphetamine and a straw on Murray’s person.

• Heath Holland, 22, sexual assault — $10,000.

An RPD report stated a female victim told police Holland crept into the room where she was sleeping in April. She and another female were both high school friends of his, and, after visiting with Holland, they had fallen asleep in a separate room from him. Holland allegedly entered the room where the women were sleeping and proceeded to touch the victim inappropriately.

• Alan Young, 29, terroristic threatening — $5,000.

An RPD report stated a man called police on Sunday to report Young had allegedly forced him into a ditch during a road chase.

The victim told police Young had driven a Ford F150 too close, swerved and caused the man to drive into a ditch on Crow Mountain Road.

Later, Young continued the pursuit in town and attempted to use the same truck to hit the victim’s vehicle in a local grocer’s parking lot.

Young also attempted to block the victim’s vehicle and prevent it from leaving the parking lot. Young allegedly yelled to the victim that he knew where he lived and he would kill him.

• Eric Cohen, 31, failure to appear in Circuit Court — $200,000.

Gibbons filed an arrest warrant petition on June 4, charging Cohen with failure to appear in Circuit Court on June 4 concerning a felony delivery charge.

Pearson issued a bench warrant for Cohen’s arrest that day and requested his bond be set at $200,000.